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Pavel Bogovski (10 March 1919 Tartu – 8 March 2006) was an Estonian oncologist and anatomy pathologist. He studied at the University of Tartu from 1937 to 1941, but then transferred because of the Second World War to Almaty Medical Institute in Kazakhstan, where he graduated in 1943. After the war he returned to Tartu to study for a Ph.D, which he was awarded in 1949. From 1949 he worked at the Institute of Experimental and Clinical Medicine in Tallinn and was its director from 1974 to 1991. From 1977 he was the leader of the commission on Estonian medical terminology.

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  • Pavel Bogovski (en)
  • Боговский, Павел Александрович (ru)
  • Pavel Bogovski (pt)
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  • Павел Александрович Боговский (10 марта 1919, Тарту — 8 марта 2006) — советский и эстонский онколог-патоморфолог, член-корреспондент Академии медицинских наук СССР (1965), заслуженный деятель науки Эстонской ССР (1977), действительный член Эстонской академии наук (1993). Входит в список 100 великих деятелей Эстонии XX века. (ru)
  • Pavel Bogovski (10 March 1919 Tartu – 8 March 2006) was an Estonian oncologist and anatomy pathologist. He studied at the University of Tartu from 1937 to 1941, but then transferred because of the Second World War to Almaty Medical Institute in Kazakhstan, where he graduated in 1943. After the war he returned to Tartu to study for a Ph.D, which he was awarded in 1949. From 1949 he worked at the Institute of Experimental and Clinical Medicine in Tallinn and was its director from 1974 to 1991. From 1977 he was the leader of the commission on Estonian medical terminology. (en)
  • Pavel Bogovski (10 de março de 1919 em Tartu - 8 de março de 2006) foi um oncologista e patologista da anatomia da Estónia. Ele estudou na Universidade de Tartu de 1937 a 1941 mas depois, devido à Segunda Guerra Mundial, foi transferido para o Instituto Médico Almaty no Cazaquistão, onde se formou em 1943. Após a guerra, ele voltou a Tartu para estudar para um Ph.D, que obteve em 1949. A partir de 1949, ele trabalhou no Instituto de Medicina Experimental e Clínica de Tallinn e foi o seu director de 1974 a 1991. A partir de 1977, ele foi o líder da comissão de terminologia médica da Estónia. (pt)
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  • Pavel Bogovski (10 March 1919 Tartu – 8 March 2006) was an Estonian oncologist and anatomy pathologist. He studied at the University of Tartu from 1937 to 1941, but then transferred because of the Second World War to Almaty Medical Institute in Kazakhstan, where he graduated in 1943. After the war he returned to Tartu to study for a Ph.D, which he was awarded in 1949. From 1949 he worked at the Institute of Experimental and Clinical Medicine in Tallinn and was its director from 1974 to 1991. From 1977 he was the leader of the commission on Estonian medical terminology. In 1993 he was elected a member of the Estonian Academy of Sciences. In 1999 he was awarded the Republic of Estonia science prize (lifework prize). (en)
  • Павел Александрович Боговский (10 марта 1919, Тарту — 8 марта 2006) — советский и эстонский онколог-патоморфолог, член-корреспондент Академии медицинских наук СССР (1965), заслуженный деятель науки Эстонской ССР (1977), действительный член Эстонской академии наук (1993). Входит в список 100 великих деятелей Эстонии XX века. (ru)
  • Pavel Bogovski (10 de março de 1919 em Tartu - 8 de março de 2006) foi um oncologista e patologista da anatomia da Estónia. Ele estudou na Universidade de Tartu de 1937 a 1941 mas depois, devido à Segunda Guerra Mundial, foi transferido para o Instituto Médico Almaty no Cazaquistão, onde se formou em 1943. Após a guerra, ele voltou a Tartu para estudar para um Ph.D, que obteve em 1949. A partir de 1949, ele trabalhou no Instituto de Medicina Experimental e Clínica de Tallinn e foi o seu director de 1974 a 1991. A partir de 1977, ele foi o líder da comissão de terminologia médica da Estónia. Em 1993, foi eleito membro da Academia de Ciências da Estónia. Em 1999, recebeu o prémio de ciências da República da Estónia (prémio de trabalho duma vida). (pt)
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